CDC: More than 1,100 West Nile virus cases in U.S., about half in Texas

Updated on: August 22, 2012 / 12:45 PM
/ AP

(AP) ATLANTA - U.S. health officials say there's been an alarming increase in the number of West Nile cases.

So far, there have been more than 1,100 cases of the sometimes deadly virus reported through the middle of August. That's three times as many as usually seen at this point in the year. Most West Nile infections are reported in August and September.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported the new numbers Wednesday. They say the mild winter, early spring and very hot summer have fostered mosquito breeding. Mosquitoes pick up the virus from birds and then spread it to people.